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  2. Manilkara zapota - Wikipedia

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    Manilkara zapota, commonly known as sapodilla (Spanish: [ˌ s a p o ˈ ð i ʝ a]), [4] sapote, chicozapote, chicoo, chicle, naseberry, nispero, or soapapple, among other names, [5] [6]: 515 is an evergreen tree native to southern Mexico and Central America.

  3. Chico - Wikipedia

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    Ian Hamilton (footballer, born 1950), English former footballer; Chico Hopkins (born 1946), Welsh rugby player; Francisco "Chico" Lachowski (born 1991), Brazilian model; Chico Maki (1939–2015), Canadian National Hockey League player; Chico Marx (1887–1961), American comedian, actor, pianist and bandleader, member of the Marx Brothers, born ...

  4. Chiko - Wikipedia

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  5. Chico Will Scold You! - Wikipedia

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    Logo of program. Chico Will Scold You! (チコちゃんに叱られる!, Chico chan ni shikarareru!) is a Japanese variety program that has been broadcast on NHK General Television since April 13, 2018.

  6. Frank McEncroe - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1970s, 40 million Chiko Rolls were being sold Australia-wide each year, and more were exported to Japan. With the increasing diversity of fast food outlets over the last two decades, Chiko Rolls have gradually declined in popularity in Australia, but they can still be purchased in fish and chip shops, or as a frozen convenience food ...

  7. Chiko Roll - Wikipedia

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    The Chiko Roll is an Australian savoury snack invented by Frank McEncroe, inspired by the Chinese spring roll and first sold in 1951 as the "Chicken Roll" despite not actually containing chicken. [1] The snack was designed to be easily eaten on the move without a plate or cutlery. Since 1995, Chiko Rolls have been made by Simplot Australia.

  8. Tomoko Maruo - Wikipedia

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  9. Brigitte D'Ortschy - Wikipedia

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    Brigitte D'Ortschy (31 May 1921 – 9 July 1990 [1]), or Koun-An Doru Chiko, was an architect, journalist, translator, author, and the first Zen master from Germany in the Sanbo Kyodan school of Japan.